Articles filed under Communities
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‘Time for a change’: La Tasca Tapas in Arlington Heights to close, reopen as Greek restaurantJan 02, 2025 6:46 pm - La Tasca Tapas, a Spanish restaurant in downtown Arlington Heights, will close after 28 years on Feb. 28 and reopen as Paréa Greek Kitchen weeks later. The owners decided to change the concept due to declining business, especially after the pandemic, and to fill a void for Greek fine dining in the area.
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What could this former train depot in Lake Zurich become? Owners seek community input envisioning potential usesJan 02, 2025 6:15 pm - The new owner of a former train depot in Lake Zurich is seeking community input for its future use.
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How taxpayers can stay in touch with District 57 during Westbrook, Lincoln constructionJan 02, 2025 4:59 pm - Mount Prospect Elementary School District 57 is trying to keep taxpayers in the loop about the progress on construction of a replacement for Lincoln Middle School and the addition to the Westbrook School for Young Learners.
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The Grieve Corp. celebrates 75th anniversaryJan 02, 2025 4:49 pm - A leading designer and manufacturer of industrial ovens and furnaces, The Grieve Corporation is marking its 75th year in business. Beginning in 1949 as a small-job shop i...
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Construction complete on Station 250 multifamily development in MundeleinJan 02, 2025 4:46 pm - Ware Malcomb, an award-winning international design firm, recently completed construction on Station 250, an upscale multifamily development in Mundelein. The firm pr...
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Batavia woman charged with financial exploitation of elderly family memberJan 02, 2025 3:49 pm - A Batavia woman faces charges alleging she stole more than $50,000 from an elderly family member, according to police and court records.
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Wood Dale native has a hand in Minneapolis children’s theater productionJan 02, 2025 3:21 pm - Leah Casey never imagined she’d be using her theater degree to bring life to a puppet. Born and raised in Wood Dale, she will be a puppeteer in Manual Cinema’s production of “Leonardo! A Wonderful Show About a Terrible Monster” for the Children’s Theatre Company in Minneapolis starting Jan. 8.
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Mayoral candidate back on Aurora primary ballotJan 02, 2025 3:10 pm - A judge returned Aurora mayoral candidate Karina Garcia’s name back to the primary ballot Thursday.
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Have coffee with Mundelein’s mayor and a trustee on Jan. 4Jan 02, 2025 3:02 pm - Join Mundelein Mayor Steve Lentz and Trustee Robin Meier for coffee and conversation about village issues on Saturday, Jan. 4.
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‘A good, viable option’: More women are choosing to work in the trades for better pay and benefitsJan 02, 2025 1:08 pm - A growing number of women are entering the trades. According to Institute for Women’s Policy Research, in 2023, the number of women working in the trades reached the highest level ever — 363,651 working in construction and extraction occupations.